Entertainment News'The War Room' (Allegedly) Banned Jews and Made People Work for Free

‘The War Room’ (Allegedly) Banned Jews and Made People Work for Free

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One Atlanta casting director is standing up against The War Room and their alleged racial and slave labor production practices.

The Christian movie ‘War Room’ allegedly did not allow Jews, Muslims or anyone that was not Christian to appear in the movie. In addition, casting directors and producers made actors work for free.

According to casting director Jackie Burch, the casting director behind several major feature films including Divergent and The Hunger Games, took to Facebook to call out the Christian Box-Office hit movie , ‘War Room’.

The War Room

Burch points out that The War Room “would not allow anyone to work on the movie that was not Christian.” In fact, they said that no Jews were allowed to be a part of this production and she is calling for everyone to boycott the movie.

In addition, they also wanted people to work for free. “So you tell me how religion is an example of goodness? Sound to me like racism and taking advantage of people by using religion not to pay people.”

The War Room would not allow anyone to work on the movie that was not christian. They said no Jews etc and i think people should be boycotting this kind of behavior. They also wanted people to work for free so you tell me how Religion is an example of goodness? Sound to me like racism and taking advantage of people by using religion not to pay people.

Jackie Burch
Jackie Burch

The War Room is a 2015 Christian drama movie directed by Alex Kendrick and produced by Stephen Kendrick. When asked about the title of the movie, director Kendrick says “‘War Room’ because, like the military, we should seek God for the right strategy before going into combat. By combat, I mean daily issues we face in our culture.”

The War Room centers around Tony and Elizabeth Jordan who are having a trouble in their marriage. With the help of a woman named Miss Clara, they are inspired to fight to keep their family together.

Filming took place in the summer of 2014 in North Carolina including Charlotte and Concord, North Carolina. When The War Room hit theaters it was a major box office success making it the number one movie in America. The War Room made $11.4 million, more than double the initial projections and finished second at the box office behind Straight Outta Compton with only 1/3 of the number of theaters and twice the gross revenue per theaters.

But, not too many people enjoyed the movie, critics in particular.gives the film a rating of 38%, based on reviews from 26 critics. Meanwhile, The Christian Post praised the movie, calling it better than previous Christian box-office hits, Courageous and Fireproof. According to Crosswalk.com “it comes as good news that War Room is a step up for the Kendricks, who continue to develop as filmmakers.”

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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